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Saban is a Fraud

TheVictors

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Struggled in the BigTen ...
Success at LSU with the unfair advantages of the SEC ...
Failure in the NFL ...
Success at Alabama with the unfair advantages of the SEC ...

Now some of those advantages are being exposed at Alabama, Miss St, Ole Miss, Georgia and Auburn and the satellite camps are disrupting the previously safeguarded talent pool of the region.

Given parity or a level playing field and he's not as good as he looks.

I'd say Les Miles probably is guilty of the same although he succeeded right away as a HC.


Saban's pissed because the game is up ....maybe just a more level field but the hypocrisy and benefits have been exposed.



Love it.
 
I think that Alabama is a very ethical and accountable football program that has been rewarded for its virtue.
 
I think that Alabama is a very ethical and accountable football program that has been rewarded for its virtue.

We can't judge them; we have "midwestern morals" and our own unique sense of what's fair and what's not. They have their own moral system of judgment that is different from ours. It's not better or worse, just different, that's all.

see last paragraph of this article: Link. Side note: OhioSt has their own moral code completely separate from the rest of the midwest... they are essentially the SEC's Big Ten representative.
 
We can't judge them; we have "midwestern morals" and our own unique sense of what's fair and what's not. They have their own moral system of judgment that is different from ours. It's not better or worse, just different, that's all.

see last paragraph of this article: Link. Side note: OhioSt has their own moral code completely separate from the rest of the midwest... they are essentially the SEC's Big Ten representative.

SEC programs pay players in poker chips to launder the transaction, but a case can be made that this is a good thing, because these players can go to the casino and lose the money right back. It's an object lesson in value and it also can help boost local economies. As for the OSU players not suspended, they obviously learned the importance of earning a second chance.
 
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I just love how angry Saban and the rest of the SEC coaches are about these satellite camps, their objection and temporary ban ...removal of ban and now even MORE camps!!

Paul Finebaum is obsessed with Harbaugh and has his panties in a twist and outside of the SEC and E Lansing, every other coach in the country is laughing to himself about it.

Harbaugh is stirring the pot and treading on holy ground ...something no other coach could do.
 
Twitter now think Bama is sending some staff to one of the camps

On WTKA today, John u. Bacon and Bruce Madej talked anout Saban/Harbaugh and pr

Saban broke a cardinal rule - turn a one-day story into a several day story
 
Twitter now think Bama is sending some staff to one of the camps

On WTKA today, John u. Bacon and Bruce Madej talked anout Saban/Harbaugh and pr

Saban broke a cardinal rule - turn a one-day story into a several day story


yep. same cardinal rule Dave Brandon broke a few times ...Saban coming off like a total idiot. Colin Cowherd is blasting him, other SEC coaches seem to be enjoying this and now he backtracks (again) on the camps in order to have staff attend..

love it.
 
Yep

Bruce said he would have told Sabah to say something along the lines "that is what Michigan does . hat is not what we do". End of story ( not exact quote but the gist). He said Bill orientation was great at PSU on handling questions like this
 
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Three steps to thwarting a story:

1. Get it straight before you confront the media.
2. Admit any mistakes.
3. Propose all solutions.
 
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